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La Troje Oropesana Toledo

C/Concepcion, 3 Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, 45560, Spain and Canary Islands

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A Quick Stop by Toledo

A travel blog entry by rewallace

3

... research since we heard that the city itself is the real attraction of Toledo. It didn't turn out to be a problem however, so we were able to navigate the city quite easily. Just because we could navigate it doesn't mean that it was easy to get around though. The city is incredibly hilly, and takes a lot of effort to walk up and down. They even put escalators in the city presumably for all of the American tourists who come ...

A jump into medievalness

A travel blog entry by losgattis

13

... can have a medieval altar “borrowed” from the local church. It’s a town where old and nearly blind men still manufacture beautifully gold-engraved steel plates and equally beautiful engraved swords, knives and blades in general. It’s a place where they like so much marzipan that they make castles with it (see photo),

It’s also a place where there is ...

Pan y Agua

A travel blog entry by beau0255

1

... to stop, it was perfect.

I then went shopping a little and got extremely lost. On my way back to places I knew I found a lot of really beautiful places that I'll probably never find again. But again, I didn't care. It was perfect. We spent the rest of the day at the pool again, and I saw a man in an American flag speedo. I tried to snipe a pic but sadly it didn't happen. Don't worry, there's for sure more opportunities to speedo pics with the ...

El Capital or El Kapital?

A travel blog entry by mikepsilve

... the day when it was cool to invade people’s countries. During the bus ride into the city, we had to go through the main gate of the castle, which was neat. It really wasn’t a big city, so Matt and I were surprised that it used to be the capital of Spain. The streets were really hilly and really narrow. It was a neat European looking city. We walked the whole city in 3 or 4 hours with pit stops and stops for food. We saw everything that the ...

Toledo, Spain

A travel blog entry by ekidd31

15

... different feel from Madrid. The buildings look older, and I felt more of Spanish culture in Toledo than in Madrid.

Upon arrival, Jenna and I looked around and marveled at the beauty of the city! Toledo is surrounded by beautiful green hills and fields just as Toledo, Ohio is surrounded by beautiful fields and a hill...

Jenna and I walked around Toledo for a bit taking in the beauty. After a short while, we decided to get lunch at this ...

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